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ArgumentA recently published paper concludes that tenured professors or those on their way to tenure don’t enhance student learning as much as full-time lecturers outside the tenure system. Clearly, the difference between professors in the tenure system and other full-time lecturers has to do with the reward system for the former. The criterion for rewarding tenured faculty typically places a greater emphasis on research than teaching.
Question Find out the assumptions made by the author in the above argument.
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1) That full time teachers are not awarded as much for research as for teaching.
2) the rewarding system do not provide as much reward for tenured teachers for teaching as for research.
3) there is no other reason than rewarding system coz which the tenured teachers do not enhance students learning as much as full time teachers.
4) Students do not discriminate between these teachers and are willing to pay attention to studies.